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t3.com - Alistair Charlton - Hundreds of 1,500 kW EV chargers are coming to the UK - taking electric car charging to a whole new level
Hundreds of 1,500 kW EV chargers are coming to the UK - taking electric car charging to a whole new level
T3

BYD is bringing hundreds of its ultra-rapid 'Flash' electric car chargers to the UK and Europe this year. They can charge at up to 1,500 kW – some four times more powerful than the quickest EV chargers available today. Initially only the Z9…

irishexaminer.com - Ronan Smyth - Rising fuel prices super-charges interest in electric and hybrid vehicles
Rising fuel prices super-charges interest in electric and hybrid vehicles
IrishExaminer.com

Late last month, DoneDeal Cars data showed that since the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, searches on its website for electric cars have surged, increasing by 53% between February and March. Searches for diesel cars were down 9%. Chief…

thehindubusinessline.com - No road tax, registration fees for electric vehicles priced up to ₹30 lakh till March 2030: Delhi's draft EV policy
No road tax, registration fees for electric vehicles priced up to ₹30 lakh till March 2030: Delhi's draft EV policy
BusinessLine

All electric cars with an ex-showroom price of ₹30 lakh or less registered in the national capital will be granted 100 per cent exemption on road tax and registration fees till 31 March 2030, according to the Delhi government's new draft…

marketbeat.com - Promising Electric Vehicle Stocks To Follow Now - April 10th
Promising Electric Vehicle Stocks To Follow Now - April 10th
MarketBeat

Intel's New Orbit: From Chip Lag to Leading Edge Tesla, NIO, Rivian Automotive, Li Auto, and XPENG are the five Electric Vehicle stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Electric vehicle stocks are shares of publicly…

bendbulletin.com - none - Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor
The Bulletin

As communities across the country grapple with rising fuel costs, air pollution, and the growing impacts of global warming, one solution is becoming increasingly clear; the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Electric cars offer a cleaner…

the-race.com - Sam Smith - Why a key Formula E staple is recommitting despite industry turbulence
Why a key Formula E staple is recommitting despite industry turbulence
The Race

Stellantis, the world's fourth largest volume automotive manufacturer, has continued its double down programme in Formula E despite electric vehicle industry turbulence that has seen it, like many other OEMs, significantly alter its plans and…

theatlantic.com - Ian Bogost - The Romance of the Gas-Station Sign
The Romance of the Gas-Station Sign
The Atlantic

Adorning urban intersections and rising high at countryside interstate exits, the gas-station sign announces the mood of the consumer economy. For the past several weeks, the economic ramifications of the Iran war have been more or less universally…

theguardian.com - Jillian Ambrose - Record number of homes in Great Britain turn to green energy as fuel prices soar
Record number of homes in Great Britain turn to green energy as fuel prices soar
The Guardian

British households are turning to green home energy upgrades in record numbers to try to keep bills down as the Iran crisis sends global oil and gas prices soaring, data from leading energy suppliers suggests. Figures show demand for solar panels…

fool.com - Trevor Jennewine - Tesla Stock Investors Just Got Good News From Wall Street Analysts About Robotaxis
Tesla Stock Investors Just Got Good News From Wall Street Analysts About Robotaxis
The Motley Fool

Tesla (TSLA +0.96%) is having another difficult year. Deliveries increased just 6% in the first quarter, missing expectations for the second consecutive time, as demand remained sluggish amid intensifying competition and the expiration of federal…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - Tesla's supervised self-driving software gets Dutch okay, first in Europe
Tesla's supervised self-driving software gets Dutch okay, first in Europe
The Standard

Dutch regulators approved the use of Tesla's self-driving software with required human supervision on highways and city streets in a European first for the electric car maker, which hopes to see similar action from the rest of the European Union.

fool.com - Daniel Miller - Ford Is Taking Lemons in the World's Largest Auto Market and Making Lemonade
Ford Is Taking Lemons in the World's Largest Auto Market and Making Lemonade
The Motley Fool

As recently as a decade ago, foreign automakers were planning on China's massive and growing automotive industry to turn into a second pillar of profitability, standing next to North America, to support long-term growth. Unfortunately, China's…

birminghammail.co.uk - Richard Guttridge - Rachel Reeves confirms new £360 charge for drivers doing 12,000 miles a year
Rachel Reeves confirms new £360 charge for drivers doing 12,000 miles a year
Birmingham Live

A new pay-per-mile tax will target owners of specific cars. Drivers will be forced to fork out hundreds of pounds extra a year based on how far they travel. The new tax has been announced by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves. We are now on WhatsApp.

thesun.co.uk - Cyann Fielding - Former Parkdean holiday park's VERY glam makeover with fancy new lodges and pool
Former Parkdean holiday park's VERY glam makeover with fancy new lodges and pool
The Sun

A HOLIDAY park that used to be owned by Parkdean has had a huge renovation – and its right by the coast. Ruda Holiday Park in Croyde, Devon, spans 300-acres and was bought by John Fowler Holidays from Parkdean Resorts last year. Your info…

theage.com.au - The Age's View - The road ahead is electric. We need the infrastructure to catch up
The road ahead is electric. We need the infrastructure to catch up
The Age

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. In the past six weeks, Australian motorists have seen and felt the effects of the…

theguardian.com - Gwyn Topham - SUVs are making Britain's potholes worse, say scientists
SUVs are making Britain's potholes worse, say scientists
The Guardian

Drivers who choose SUVs are compounding the pothole problem, experts have warned, as research showed hundreds of thousands of people bought bigger cars to navigate damaged roads. Scientists said the cumulative effect of increasing numbers of…

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